One in every eleven persons born in Mexico has gone to the U.S. The National Review reported that in 2014 $1.87 billion was spent on incarcerating illegal immigrant criminals….Now add hundreds of billions for welfare and remittances! MICHAEL BARGO, Jr…… for the AMERICAN THINKER.COM

THE OBAMA SABOTAGE OF AMERICA'S BORDERS AND LAWS TO BUILD THE LA RAZA SUPREMACY FASCIST PARTY

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"Just 3.5 percent of over 127,000 illegal youths arrested on
the U.S.-Mexico border over the last two and a half years have been
returned home, sparking Sen. Jeff Sessions to bark at a Senate hearing,
"Give me a break, who's running this country? Aren't we entitled to have
a system of laws?"

February 24, 2016

Spanish-language media teaching illegals how to avoid deportation

Thomas
Homan, the head of deportation operations at ICE, told
the Senate Judiciary Committee that only about 3% of the more than
125,000 unaccompanied minors who entered the country illegally over the
last two years have been deported. Homan said that Spanish-language
media is giving instructions on how to avoid ICE agents and foil
deportation orders.

Spanish-language
media and human rights activists are actively educating illegal
immigrants on how to break the law, avoid immigration agents and remain
in the country even after a judge has ordered them to be kicked out, a
top Obama administration official testified to Congress on Tuesday.

Sometimes
families shield the children by refusing to open the door to
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and other times they
move the children to other locations, breaking their agreement with the
Obama administration to notify the government of the children’s
whereabouts.In as many as 75 percent of cases, the children are actively hidden from agents sent out to try to deport them, Thomas Homan, the head of deportation operations at ICE, told the Senate Judiciary Committee.

“Even
though we’re out looking for them, it’s getting more difficult, based
on everything I just told you, to actually apprehend these people and
remove them,” he said.

Overall,
only about 3 percent of the more than 125,000 unaccompanied alien
children (UAC) who surged across the border in the last 30 months have
been deported, as Mr. Homan and his agents struggle with the sheer size of the population and the difficulties in tracking them down.The
Department of Homeland Security last month began trying to target
children and families for deportation, working about 1,800 leads. But
only 121 were actually rounded up.

Mr. Homan said
that’s because when they show up at the address where the children are
supposed to be staying, usually the agents leave empty-handed.

“For
the number of UACs we arrested since January, three times as many
weren’t at the address they were supposed to be at, never were or
weren’t there any longer. The Spanish media, Spanish newspapers, a lot
of NGOs are educating these folks on how not to comply with law
enforcement,” Mr. Homan said.
“There’s been many situations where we’ve been at the residence, we
know they’re there, but they won’t open the door. My officers don’t have
the authority, of course, to go into that house.”

What
a pitiful effort. We know where they are, we even know they're in the
house, but we don't have the "authority" to go in? If they know these
facts, why can't they get a search order? A lawful deportation order
has been issued, and the government won't do what's necessary to enforce
it.

This
is ICE going through the motions, probably per the instructions of
their superiors. And there's another problem; a recent GAO report
claims that DHS, who are responsible for caring for the illegal minors,
play a dangerous catch and release game, handing over kids to sponsors
who haven't been adequately screened. The chances that many of these
kids end up as sex slaves, or worse, is pretty good.

It
appears that the recent execution-style murder of a Massachusetts man
was committed by two Central American teens that came to the U.S. as
Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC)...READ MORE

BLOG:
NO PRESIDENT IN HISTORY HAS HAD MORE CONTEMPT FOR OUR LAWS, LEGALS, OR
BORDERS THAN THE "HOPE & CHANGE" HUCKSTER, BARACK OBAMA!

It appears that the recent execution-style murder
of a Massachusetts man was committed by two Central American teens that
came to the U.S. as Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) under President
Obama’s open border free-for-all. Tens of thousands of illegal immigrant
minors—mostly from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras—have entered the
country through the Mexican border since the influx began in the summer
of 2014 and the administration has relocated them nationwide.

Two top immigration officials say stricter border control would slow illegal immigration

Just 3.5 percent of over 127,000 illegal youths arrested on
the U.S.-Mexico border over the last two and a half years have been
returned home, sparking Sen. Jeff Sessions to bark at a Senate hearing,
"Give me a break, who's running this country? Aren't we entitled to have
a system of laws?"

At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
on the topic of the two recent surges of minors across the U.S. border,
Sessions provided the new numbers: 127,193, apprehended over last two
and a half years and 4,680 returned. He later added, "97 percent of
unaccompanied minors evade deportation through administration
lawlessness."
The rest, said the Alabama senator, have either been placed with family and friends or are in the legal system.

Immigration has become a contentious issue on Capitol Hill and
on the campaign trail, with GOP front-runner Donald Trump pushing for
better border control.
On the Hill, Sessions and other administration critics claim
that by letting in so many illegal immigrants, especially youths, the
message to those in Central America is that the United States has an
open door policy.
Sessions believes that if a majority of those trying to enter
illegally were sent back, the message would be don't try to cross the
border, and two different administration officials said a tougher border
policy would likely limit illegal crossings.
"I don't disagree with that," said Thomas Homan, executive
associate director for enforcement and removal operations with the U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He added, "I think that if you have a consequence and deterrence to illegal activity the illegal activity will slow down."
Ronald Vitiello, deputy chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, added, "Yes, I believe that matters."
Sessions hit president for looking on every unaccompanied illegal minor as a victim of crime back home, and eligible for asylum.
"If caught, they should be treated fairly and sent home," said
Sessions. But, he added, "it cannot be that every young person that
appears from Central America is entitled to asylum or entry into the
United States contrary to our laws. It just cannot be. Does anybody in
this government not understand that? That's what people are upset
about."
Democrats approached the issue differently, backing the
president's open door policy and calling for more legal and social aid
for the children.
Illinois Sen. Richard Durbin, for example, said that those given
legal help typically have a better chance of getting asylum. He said
that 73 percent of those provided lawyers got to stay in the country.
Issues of sex abuse and forced labor involving the illegal
minors was also raised, and officials could not rule out that there has
been abuse.Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com.